PIERS MORGAN: Trump Is Winning, Dems Are Headed for Midterm Disaster

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Poindexter, Oct 23, 2018.

  1. Poindexter

    Poindexter

    PIERS MORGAN: The media hates him, Hollywood hates him but every hysterical piece of abuse they throw at him just makes Trump stronger and now the Democrats are heading for a midterms disaster

    By Piers Morgan for MailOnline
    Published: 09:03 EDT, 22 October 2018 | Updated: 14:46 EDT, 22 October 2018

    President Trump is winning.

    There is simply no other way to fairly interpret the fact that he’s just hit a new high in his approval rating.

    Even better for Trump, he’s officially more popular than his predecessor Barack Obama was at the exact same stage of his first tenure as President.

    According to the NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, Trump is now at 47% approval, compared to Obama’s 45% two weeks before the midterm elections in 2010.

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    Given all the fire, brimstone and perpetual outrage about Trump since he won the White House, this is a truly remarkable state of affairs.

    Of course, America’s liberals will respond to the shock poll in the way they respond to all things Trump - with fury, incredulity and by sticking their collective heads in the sand.

    ‘HOW CAN THIS BE HAPPENING?’ they will wail, uncontrollably.

    ‘WHAT THE F**K IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE WHO LIKE HIM?’ they will howl into each other’s kale salads.

    ‘THIS IS THE END OF PLANET EARTH!’ they will sob, in their normal understated manner.

    All of which will be music to the ears of Trump, a man who absolutely revels in liberal hysteria because he knows it works for him, as this new poll proves.

    The more Trump-bashers scream abuse at and about him, the more it fires up his base – and indeed, the more it fires up Trump himself.

    After all, at his heart, the President’s a street-fighting New Yorker who loves a good scrap.

    And in two weeks time, he may deliver the biggest knockout punch of his presidency.

    Until recently, it was widely assumed the Republicans would lose control of the House of Representatives in the midterm elections.

    It was being depicted as a ‘damning referendum on Trump’ and historically, most presidents – like Obama - take a whack in the midterms.

    But now, I’m not so sure.

    In fact, I’d say there’s a very good chance the Republicans will hang onto the House, as well as the Senate, and Trump will move on empowered and emboldened to what could very well be an even bigger win in 2020.

    Why is this happening?

    Well first, the US mainstream media has become the boy that cried wolf.

    Their constant collective outrage over every tiny thing Trump says, tweets or does – much of it driven by commercial self-interest - has had the inevitable effect of diluting the impact of that outrage.

    Barely a week goes by without some supposed new ‘Trump crisis’ fuelling wall-to-wall cable news coverage and dire predictions of impeachment or even jail time for the President.

    Yet within a few days, each ‘administration-threatening scandal’ dissolves into a giant nothing-burger.

    Liberal celebrities are just as bad, relentlessly shrieking away on social media about their hatred for Trump – seemingly oblivious to the fact that nobody cares any more. We just assume all celebrities hate him because they think it’s ‘cool’ to do so.

    The effect of this endless hysterical cacophony, as I have repeatedly warned, has been to make Trump ever more popular with his base and with the GOP.

    More significantly, as this poll suggests, it’s also begun to move moderates with no particularly animated view of Trump more to a place of tolerating him.

    And that’s terrible news for the Democrats, because their only game plan with Trump is to abuse him and rely on mockery and sneering as an election strategy.

    It’s the same flawed, arrogant and elitist mentality that led to Hillary Clinton branding Trump supporters ‘a basket of deplorables’ in a speech that I still believe did more than anything else to lose her the election.

    I look at the Democrats today and see a Party that’s learned absolutely nothing about how to beat Trump.

    And I see a President who’s growing stronger by the day.

    Trump’s become a political Godzilla, crushing everyone who dares challenge him and bulldozing his way through an agenda that is beginning to pay real dividends.

    In less than two years, Trump’s got two nominees onto the Supreme Court, entrenching a Conservative majority.

    He’s slashed taxes, and regulations – sparking a boom in the US economy that shows no sign of stopping, a surge in jobs and record low unemployment.

    Trump’s forged a peaceful dialogue with North Korea, launched a trade war with China that many think is long overdue, withdrawn from the obviously flawed Iran nuclear deal and Trans-Pacific Partnership, forced Mexico and Canada to update NAFTA, bullied NATO countries into paying their bills, and bombed ISIS out of Iraq and Syria.

    He’s also clamped down hard on illegal immigration.

    As I write this, a ‘caravan’ of more than 7,000 Central American migrants – most of them from Honduras - is moving towards the Southern border.

    They intend trying to enter the United States illegally.

    It’s hard to think of a more powerful image to vindicate Trump’s much criticized demand for a new ‘Wall’, isn’t it?

    As he tweeted: ‘Full efforts are being made to stop the onslaught of illegal aliens from crossing our Southern Border… The Caravans are a disgrace to the Democrat Party. Change the immigration laws NOW!’

    Trump clearly believes this caravan will help Republicans in the midterms, and so do I. Expect to see the President down on that border very soon, playing Mr Tough Guy.

    The combined effect of all these ‘wins’ – obviously this is a subjective word if you’re a Democrat - is that Trump enters this election in an increasingly dominant position as a President who is doing exactly what he said he’d do.

    I also think he’s a President who’s beginning to really enjoy himself.

    When I saw him several months ago for an interview aboard Air Force One, I was struck by how relaxed and confident he seemed.

    He exuded an air of someone who’d worked out how Washington works – or rather, doesn’t! – and how to play the broken, highly partisan system to his advantage.

    As for Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian collusion, all the signs suggest this may soon deliver a massive damp squib.

    Of course, Trump remains a hugely divisive and polarising figure with a penchant for flying loose with the truth and heavy on the inflammatory rhetoric.

    But love him or loathe him, there is no denying that he’s winning.

    So once again, I can only advise the Democrats to stop their ridiculously self-defeating state of perpetual Trump outrage and work out how they’re actually going to beat him.

    Because right now, Trump’s kicking your a**.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...akes-stronger-Democrats-heading-disaster.html
     
  2. Banjo

    Banjo

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  3. The data and history are against the pubs at the midterms.

    To the extent that data and history matter in a Trump-based election.

    Some decent entertainment value in that article:

    ‘WHAT THE F**K IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE WHO LIKE HIM?’ they will howl into each other’s kale salads.

    ‘THIS IS THE END OF PLANET EARTH!’ they will sob, in their normal understated manner.

    Heh, pretty effen funny. I am pretty sure that Don Lemon's and Shep Smith's tampons are going to pop out and launch into space like corks out of a bottle if they read that.

    Hey, if one caravan is good, why not two? Giddy-up.
     
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  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    A winning quote that is spot on -- 'The contrast with the Obama years must be painful for any honest leftist. For future generations, the Kavanaugh fight will stand as a marker of the Democratic Party’s intellectual bankruptcy, the flashing red light on the dashboard that says “Empty.” The left is beaten.'
     
  5. Poindexter

    Poindexter

    Why Trump and the GOP will win suburban women voters like me
    by Suzanne Venker
    | October 22, 2018 12:00 AM

    There appear to be concerns that President Trump's choice to call Stormy Daniels a "horseface" will cause him to lose suburban women voters in November.

    It won't, and here's why.

    First, there's the assumption that suburban women are a monolith. We are not. We are as diverse in our opinions as any other group of Americans. Second, there's an even greater assumption that we'll be so offended by Trump's behavior toward women we'll finally say, "Enough!"

    But here's the thing: Trump's boorish behavior is not specifically aimed at women. That's his modus operandi toward any person, male or female, who attacks him. Indeed, the man doesn't discriminate at all. There's no reason for women, in suburbia or anywhere else, to feel slighted due to their sex.

    Do women voters actually like Trump? That's hard to answer, but I believe Heather Mac Donald said it best: "I view Trump as an incredibly painful dilemma: I support his policies but deplore his personality. I don’t think he’s a racist and sexist. I just think he is the worst possible example of an adult male. He is thin-skinned, gratuitously vindictive, the opposite of magnanimous."

    I agree wholeheartedly — and feel confident my suburban women friends do, too. We can separate the caliber of the man himself from the job that man is doing. Do we wish his personality were different? Absolutely. But it isn't, so we have to make do with what we've got.

    And what we've got is working.

    It is often said that our best qualities are also our worst. I, for instance, have a strong personality that lends itself well to the marketplace — but can make me difficult to deal with at times. I suspect this is true of Trump. The same aspects of his personality that are the most offensive are the very same ones that make him an effective leader.

    Suburban women voters are smart enough to see this for themselves. Much to the media's dismay, we don't fall for their portrayal of Trump as a bigoted misogynist. We see through that rhetoric and stay focused on what he brings to the table, despite his flaws. “College-educated women want safety, security and healthcare protections — very much along with financial and economic health for themselves and our Country,” Trump tweeted on Wednesday. “I supply all of this far better than any Democrat (for decades, actually). That’s why they will be voting for me!”

    Indeed.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...he-gop-will-win-suburban-women-voters-like-me
     
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    I wish this was the case and I hope it is but the odds point to the Dems taking the House along with Pelosi being the speaker.

    The only satisfying thing that will happen is Beto losing.
     
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  7. elderado

    elderado

    To be honest, I don't even get what they're referring to as "suburban woman" - is that different than "urban woman"? What the heck is the difference? Seems that the word "urban" these days is hipster for a lot of stuff people don't necessarily like.
     
  8. elderado

    elderado

    Yes, that, and that we hopefully will never have to see this video again!

    And these look like those horrible suburban women! Even the MEN!!!

     
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  9. Not my idea of a wet tee shirt contest.

    As with other states, the gene pool is definitely weakening in Texas with all the lefties moving in.
     
  10. elderado

    elderado

    Not only that, but

    WTF IS UP WITH THE WHITE GUY WITH THE FRO WIG? WTF WTF WTF!!!
     
    #10     Oct 23, 2018